poofyhairguy
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Perhaps there is a market for an e-peen enhancing strap-on shroud for undersized video cards :hmm:
Perhaps there is a market for an e-peen enhancing strap-on shroud for undersized video cards :hmm:
On second thought this made me kinda sad.
One thing I prefered about the 7970 I had to the 970 was how big it was. It looks awesome having a big card in a big case.
But now I have a 7850 in there as a stopgap and it just looks so small with so much wasted case space. If all the GPUs I can afford get small that is great for my Mini ATX rig, but my main rig's epeen will never be the same.
Maybe I will just buy a three fan 390x or Fury when the new cards force them to go on clearance.
On second thought this made me kinda sad.
One thing I prefered about the 7970 I had to the 970 was how big it was. It looks awesome having a big card in a big case.
But now I have a 7850 in there as a stopgap and it just looks so small with so much wasted case space. If all the GPUs I can afford get small that is great for my Mini ATX rig, but my main rig's epeen will never be the same.
It's 4GB HBM, like I have kept saying.
And 4GB is more than enough..
Oh and it's a constant 60FPS+, which means the minimum FPS was 60.
Like I said, faster than FuryX performance from a BaffintXT (Polaris 10) core. It's faster than a GTX 980 Ti and overclocks really well too.
And no... I can't tell you where I've gotten my info from.
It's 4GB HBM, like I have kept saying.
Oh and it's a constant 60FPS+, which means the minimum FPS was 60.
Like I said, faster than FuryX performance from a BaffintXT (Polaris 10) core. It's faster than a GTX 980 Ti and overclocks really well too.
And no... I can't tell you where I've gotten my info from.
It wasn't confirmed to use GDDR5. That's simply a different interpretation of Raja's words.http://www.anandtech.com/show/10145/amd-unveils-gpu-architecture-roadmap-after-polaris-comes-vega
"With Polaris confirmed to use GDDR5, Vega is notable for being the first AMD architecture to use HBM2, and the first parts in general to use HBM tech since Fiji."
Polaris 10 and 11 is GDDR5 based according to anandtech. So you are wrong on the HBM part. Moreover using 4096 bit wide HBM controller to get 4 GB is cost prohibitive for a high volume mainstream part.
AMD can easily use a 256 bit GDDR5 memory controller with 8 Ghz GDDR5 chips and with improved memory compression techniques can feed the Polaris 10 GPU without bandwidth bottlenecks.
My guess is Polaris 10 - 40-48 CU, 2560-3072 sp, 4 shader engines, 64 ROPs, 256 bit GDDR5, 256 GB/s, 4/8GB. Price USD 249 - 399. I think there might be 3 SKUs as yields are still not good at 14nm FINFET for > 200 sq mm dies.
Oh and Polaris 10 will out perform both the FuryX and GTX 980 Ti.
Not across the board but under certain conditions, yes.Do you really expect about 200mm^2 GPU to outperform Fury X?![]()
Do you really expect about 230mm^2 GPU (rumored size of Pascal 10 to outperform Fury X?![]()
It's 4GB HBM, like I have kept saying.
And 4GB is more than enough..
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Oh and it's a constant 60FPS+, which means the minimum FPS was 60.
Like I said, faster than FuryX performance from a BaffintXT (Polaris 10) core. It's faster than a GTX 980 Ti and overclocks really well too.
And no... I can't tell you where I've gotten my info from.
To each his/her own.I fell for this last time with Fury X.... never again....
It's 4GB HBM, like I have kept saying.
And 4GB is more than enough..
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Oh and it's a constant 60FPS+, which means the minimum FPS was 60.
Like I said, faster than FuryX performance from a BaffintXT (Polaris 10) core. It's faster than a GTX 980 Ti and overclocks really well too.
And no... I can't tell you where I've gotten my info from.
No.You're not talking out of your ass, aren't you?![]()
Process improvements can throw up performance jumps like that. Remember the RV770, aka Radeon 4870? A 260mm2 chip that arrived and delivered performance equal to, and sometimes better than, NVidia's competing 570mm2 GT200.It is hard to believe a 232mm2 chip is out performing Fury X. It would imply everything in the perfect scenario.
Process improvements can throw up performance jumps like that. Remember the RV770, aka Radeon 4870? A 260mm2 chip that arrived and delivered performance equal to, and sometimes better than, NVidia's competing 570mm2 GT200.
No.
I'm not. Talk to game developers if you want. I've been discussing these issues with various developer's as well as other contacts ever since August of last year.
Polaris 10 achieves a constant 60+ FPS under Hitman at 1440p Ultra settings. That's faster than a GTX 980 Ti or FuryX.
It doesn't mean it will be faster under every condition but it is faster in that instance.
